
Science of Stupid reveals through science experts exactly how & why adventures turn to misadventures.
Showing Season 1 of 9
Season 1
2015
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01. Episode 1
2015-03-03
Maniesh Paul shares the prerequisites for a perfect backflip and wheelie through some hilarious mishaps.
02. Episode 2
2015-03-04
Some epic blunders prove that a combustion-propelled gun aka 'The Potato Canon' is a force to be reckoned with.
03. Episode 3
2015-03-05
The sensual turns comic as some quirky mishaps prove that the pole dance is not a child's play!
04. Episode 4
2015-03-10
Maniesh Paul decodes the scientific parameters that define the do's and don'ts of discus throw.
05. Episode 5
2015-03-11
Maniesh Paul demystifies the art of horse riding as misfit jump jockeys are let down by their quadruped counterparts.
06. Episode 6
2015-03-12
Rookie dancers take a shot at the windmill only to be undone by unbridled angular momentum.
07. Episode 7
2015-03-17
Learn how the laws of angular momentum reign supreme when it comes to performing some risky Parkour stunts.
08. Episode 8
2015-03-18
Decode the science behind a safe, hassle-free bunny hop and also the hydrodynamics needed for right surfing at the slush cup.
09. Episode 9
2015-03-19
Unravel the law of physics involved for nailing a successful Cat leap and Batman-ing.
10. Episode 10
2015-03-24
Ignoring the importance of angular and linear momentum during gymnastics might cost dear. Also, decipher the formula of a perfect stilt walking.
11. Episode 11
2015-03-25
Solving the complex Capsaicin formulae creates a burning sensation in the human body. Also, climbing mountains is fun when there is a balance of friction and gravity.
12. Episode 12
2015-03-26
Decrypt the fact how wind affects a speed boat's motion and understand the magic of Hooke's law in Bungee jumping.
13. Episode 13
2015-03-31
Learn the functioning behind Forklift's work of action and also enjoy the smooth piloting of Airfoil by using the proper processes.
14. Episode 14
2015-04-01
Learn why friction is a wall-climbers' best friend and how horizontal velocity serves as a perfect foil in the long jump.